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... n of Italy, aside from the unexpected factor of Garibaldi, the rest can be attributed solely to luck, without any actual strength.
The Austro-Prussian War allowed Italy to easily acquire the Venice Region and the southern part of South Tyrol. This Franco-Prussian War triggered by the Spanish throne also presented Italians with the opportunity to reclaim Rome.
Currently occupying Rome is the Catholic Church, also known as the Pope State. Supporting the Pope State is the European h ...
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